By Will Stewart In Moscow for MailOnline
Published: 09:06 BST, 17 June 2019 | Updated: 09:06 BST, 17 June 2019
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A 'drunk' Russian business class passenger was arrested by armed police after his plane was forced to make and emergency landing when he flew into a rage.
The Aeroflot flight from Barcelona to Moscow diverted to Warsaw's Chopin airport after the 36-year-old began ranting at the crew and his fellow passengers.
Video shows the man - who describes himself as 'Dima from Moscow' - shouting in Russian, Spanish and English before masked policeman storm on board and bundle him off the plane.
A 'drunk' Russian man, 36, who called himself 'Dima from Moscow', was arrested on board an Aeroflot flight from Barcelona to Moscow on Friday
Standing at the dividing line between business and economy class, where a crew member is blocking his way, the man says: 'Do you really all think that we are flying to Warsaw because of me?'
'Hey everyone, add me on Facebook,' he shouts.
He told the concerned passengers: 'Business class is useless! I had an unpleasant accident … this is why we are landing in Warsaw now.
'But I promise…. I am Dmitry from Moscow.'
At one point he was seen throwing a bag onto a seat.
In the wake of the incident on Friday, Aeroflot has demanded the Kremlin permits its crews to take stronger action against violent passengers during flights.
The airline - Russia's national carrier - said: 'The